nternet protocol version 4 ( IPV4 ) Represents each IP address as a 32-bit binary number. Internet protocol version 6 ( IPV6 ) represents each IP adress as a 128-bit binary number. WHich of the following best describes the result of using 128-bit addresses instead of 32-bit adresses

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Internet protocol version 4 ( IPV4 ) Represents each IP address as a 32-bit binary number. Internet protocol version 6 ( IPV6 ) represents each IP adress as a 128-bit binary number. WHich of the following best describes the result of using 128-bit addresses instead of 32-bit adresses

- 4 times as many address are available
- 96 times as many addresses are available 
- 2^4 times as many adresses are avialabe
- 2^96 times as many adresses are available

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